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he was hanged in a prison in india. he was one of 10 gunman who launched terrorist attacks four years ago this month, killing 166 people. >> time to get to sports now. in soccer, there was a full slate of champions league group stage games tuesday night. in group f, bayern munich split the points with valencia, meaning they are through to the knockout states. >> in group, barcelona was victorious. >> chelsea's defeat has led the team put the chances of regression hanging by a thread. >> no wonder then that the club has set its coach. he only took over the team back in march and led it to the champions league last season, but in a statement on its website today, chesley said recent performances and results were simply not good enough -- chelsea said recent performances and results were simply not good enough. i'm only a win will do. a draw would leave them having to leave their last match to get through. >> the squat look relaxed as they prepare for their match. they know that when will put them into the knockout stage.
he was hanged in a prison in india. he was one of 10 gunman who launched terrorist attacks four years ago this month, killing 166 people. >> time to get to sports now. in soccer, there was a full slate of champions league group stage games tuesday night. in group f, bayern munich split the points with valencia, meaning they are through to the knockout states. >> in group, barcelona was victorious. >> chelsea's defeat has led the team put the chances of regression hanging by a...
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reporting there from kabul and dr charlie are from the gentile school of international affairs and india believes the general's main mistake was ultimately a failure in afghanistan you have to look at it in the perspective of long wars and the stress of come on or not feed you are enough cover up these definitely has implications for the war that's going on there as well as the incident in libya when the u.s. ambassador was killed recently all of these are connected and the timing there's also use additional rivalry quite a few angles to give the administration the stool turned over as obama city as we treat our own free election day that you know we're going to end a decade our normal for our going to end unless you know some generals are smeared i don't know i mean this we need to explore how the public relations disaster that's happening right now in unraveling ease related to the larger political issue of all the resources of these wars and the recriminations that are bound to occur at the end of every major war make this we did not yield anything in the form of victory or a concrete
reporting there from kabul and dr charlie are from the gentile school of international affairs and india believes the general's main mistake was ultimately a failure in afghanistan you have to look at it in the perspective of long wars and the stress of come on or not feed you are enough cover up these definitely has implications for the war that's going on there as well as the incident in libya when the u.s. ambassador was killed recently all of these are connected and the timing there's also...
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. >> the 76-carat diamond, which is described as internally flawless, came from ancient mines in india. it sold to an anonymous telephone bidder. it is the highest price per carry -- carat ever paid for a colorless diamond and well above the pre-sale estimate. >> we have to take a break, but when we come back, we will hone in on a country where the cash is not flowing so readily -- spain. >> after the break, we will touch on another challenge. >> that's in a minute. >> welcome back. the spanish government might soon have another problem to add to its plate. recent polls show that more than half of the citizens in the catalonia region want to break away from spain all together. >> if the party wins in elections, it could put more pressure on madrid for independence. catalonia is located in the country's northeast. its economy is strong, especially when compared to the rest of the country. many citizens and business leaders feel they are contributing more than they are getting back from their government. >> barcelona, the capital of catalonia, is an economic powerhouse. the regional push
. >> the 76-carat diamond, which is described as internally flawless, came from ancient mines in india. it sold to an anonymous telephone bidder. it is the highest price per carry -- carat ever paid for a colorless diamond and well above the pre-sale estimate. >> we have to take a break, but when we come back, we will hone in on a country where the cash is not flowing so readily -- spain. >> after the break, we will touch on another challenge. >> that's in a minute....
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but the jobs he will create will all be in india. of course, you don't have to go halfway around the world to see america's brain drain. >> you'll find big branches of all the west coast companies in canada. why? because the engineers can't get in to america to work at their west coast facilities. >> so these guys go to, say, the university of california at berkeley in engineering. they can't stay in america, so they go to canada? >> that's correct. and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian taxes. >> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called the partnership for a new american economy. an impressive list of
but the jobs he will create will all be in india. of course, you don't have to go halfway around the world to see america's brain drain. >> you'll find big branches of all the west coast companies in canada. why? because the engineers can't get in to america to work at their west coast facilities. >> so these guys go to, say, the university of california at berkeley in engineering. they can't stay in america, so they go to canada? >> that's correct. and they work for american...
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petering a religious festival in eastern india has killed at least fourteen people including six children entering twenty more the tragedy occurred as hundreds awash has surged towards the river ganges footprint as deadly stampede up comment during the country's holy festivals with nine people killed in a similar incident in september. in rural west wales as a noise in the sky those driving locals crazy but that same sound in the air elsewhere in the world is enough to strike fear into citizens paula boyko explains . for victims in tribal regions of pakistan yemen and afghanistan it's the last sound heard before bloodshed ensues a constant worrying that gets louder before it becomes visible but for residents of the quiet coastal town of abba porth in west wales the sound is synonymous with daily life this is the area where the r.a.f. tests its watch keep a drone from as you can see there's one taking off behind me as we speak in good weather the drones take off throughout the day and during the night and as you can hear the noise is so high pitched and dominating residents have called thi
petering a religious festival in eastern india has killed at least fourteen people including six children entering twenty more the tragedy occurred as hundreds awash has surged towards the river ganges footprint as deadly stampede up comment during the country's holy festivals with nine people killed in a similar incident in september. in rural west wales as a noise in the sky those driving locals crazy but that same sound in the air elsewhere in the world is enough to strike fear into citizens...
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peoples of egypt, india, algeria and africa clearly did not forget the progressives' view of educated elites and by their definitions were close to, quote, unworthy of life, unquote. but these trends would marinate for a decade. in the meantime, american prosperity continued spreading to the rest of the civilized world. american advertisers, film, even literature became highly desired in europe. it's another irony at this time, american movies followed a production code that emphasized universal american themes of patriotism. god, fair play, and they avoided sensationalism, sexual situations and other taboo vices. american movies sold american sensualism including, quote, puritanical mormonism, as one put it. they occasionally made fun of those values through the work of buster keaton and charlie chaplin, but this was never meant to totally undermine the system itself. by 1930 the u.s. had 18,000 movie houses and compared to france's 2400 and britain's 3,000. europe simply could not compete with hollywood, and as long as hollywood sold american exceptionalism, europeans wanted to be l
peoples of egypt, india, algeria and africa clearly did not forget the progressives' view of educated elites and by their definitions were close to, quote, unworthy of life, unquote. but these trends would marinate for a decade. in the meantime, american prosperity continued spreading to the rest of the civilized world. american advertisers, film, even literature became highly desired in europe. it's another irony at this time, american movies followed a production code that emphasized...
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is point was the transformation of the world economy lift poor people in china and india into the middle class and one american drops out of the middle class, that is not such a bad trade, 4-1. i spoke to a cfo of a u.s. technology company and this is a person with a charming and lovely life story, his parents were immigrants and he told me his parents told him and his brother when they immigrated that they were temporarily for. imagine that, temporarily poor and sure enough complete rock stars, both of them went to new york. and the mass club, one brother in silicon valley and another is derivative on wall street. the technology cfo, his parents were really angry at him because he dropped out of a ph.d. program in applied math at stanford having gone to harvard to start becoming plutocrats. very hard-working guy, did smart, did great, this is what he said about the american middle-class. we are demand higher paycheck than the rest of the world. if you are going to demand ten times the paycheck you need to deliver ten times the value. it sounds harsh but maybe people of the middle-class
is point was the transformation of the world economy lift poor people in china and india into the middle class and one american drops out of the middle class, that is not such a bad trade, 4-1. i spoke to a cfo of a u.s. technology company and this is a person with a charming and lovely life story, his parents were immigrants and he told me his parents told him and his brother when they immigrated that they were temporarily for. imagine that, temporarily poor and sure enough complete rock...
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at that time her mother was serving as then burma's ambassador to india. ahead of the lecture she exchanged views with india's prime minister singh about the process of bringing democracy to myanmar. >>> afghanistan produces more than 80% of opium circulating around the world and trade in the drug threatens to destabilize the entire region. politicians from several nations have been meeting in the pakistani capital islamabad to discuss ways to tackle the problem. >> reporter: cabinet members from afghanistan and 11 nearby countries attended the two-day conference that ended on tuesday. opium produced in afghanistan is smuggled into pakistan and central asian nations such as tajikstan and uzbekistan. the united nations office on drugs and crime says 5,800 tons of opium was made from poppies in afghanistan last year. there's an increase of 60% from the year before. the afghan government says opium is a major source of funding for taliban militants. it held a ceremonial burning of accelerated drugs to highlight its campaign against the poppy trade. but opium
at that time her mother was serving as then burma's ambassador to india. ahead of the lecture she exchanged views with india's prime minister singh about the process of bringing democracy to myanmar. >>> afghanistan produces more than 80% of opium circulating around the world and trade in the drug threatens to destabilize the entire region. politicians from several nations have been meeting in the pakistani capital islamabad to discuss ways to tackle the problem. >> reporter:...
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even in india, politics matter. can't get away from it. now, in the ipo space, india is about to see its biggest offering in two years. the telecom tower arm of india phone giant is set to raise $825 million next month. the firm will sell shares at a discount to global appears. analysts say it will likely benefit from a revival in risk appetite. meanwhile in japan, the promise of a leadership change has triggered big surge of foreign investor interest in the market. the details from the nikkei. >> foreign investors bought $7 billion more in shares than they sold last week in the japanese stock market. that's the highest net level purchase in 20 months. the nikkei 225 climbed 4% last week alone after noda said he was dissolving the lower house secretary the stage for election on december 16th. this week tokyo equities continued the positive momentum. markets are factoring in further ease aing if the opposition ldp party wins in the polls. foreign investors expect wen will help ease the negative impact of a strong yen on japanese exporters.
even in india, politics matter. can't get away from it. now, in the ipo space, india is about to see its biggest offering in two years. the telecom tower arm of india phone giant is set to raise $825 million next month. the firm will sell shares at a discount to global appears. analysts say it will likely benefit from a revival in risk appetite. meanwhile in japan, the promise of a leadership change has triggered big surge of foreign investor interest in the market. the details from the nikkei....
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and it also kicks off wedding season in india. however, with india's sluggish growth rate, high inflation and the rupee depreciating, some are speculating that appetite for gold this holiday season may be less. brian hicks says because of the continue you go rupee weakness, demand ahead of diwali is weaker compared to last year. how far, what might help is two days before the diwali when indians traditionally start their gold buying. this year it fell on a sunday. the director of world gold council in india said a lot of the gold selling channel which was are usually shut on sunday actually opened to allow their customers to buy gold. this included stock exchanges to sell gold etfs. shares of the spdr gold trust etf has actually moved lower. in the past during the same time frame, it has moved higher ahead of diwali. later this week, the world gold council will be putting out their latest report on the consumption and demand for gold. expect more details then. back to you. >> dollar index may be up at a two month high. not much im
and it also kicks off wedding season in india. however, with india's sluggish growth rate, high inflation and the rupee depreciating, some are speculating that appetite for gold this holiday season may be less. brian hicks says because of the continue you go rupee weakness, demand ahead of diwali is weaker compared to last year. how far, what might help is two days before the diwali when indians traditionally start their gold buying. this year it fell on a sunday. the director of world gold...
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coming up a dry spell for go we take a look at the india's tourist hot spots well they may can get the best conditions the locals have to pay for the most basic conditions that's coming up as they offer the business we have some spectacular pictures to show before week a hate filled baby david cameron trying to convince us that tightening our belts saving is the way forward you know piers and not just the rest of us he say cuts the white full legal status say this is the only way to fix the problem plaguing historically black in britain right now that you know that as well as may also going to be talking about you got some root ball on the fact that it's incredibly out there like that so all of that i'm hoping that you know all revealed soon the never over build up to the break in business but it's all right because. the sun rises over what seems like and list forest here in the new directions quite hundred kilometers north of live all stop as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system filing down
coming up a dry spell for go we take a look at the india's tourist hot spots well they may can get the best conditions the locals have to pay for the most basic conditions that's coming up as they offer the business we have some spectacular pictures to show before week a hate filled baby david cameron trying to convince us that tightening our belts saving is the way forward you know piers and not just the rest of us he say cuts the white full legal status say this is the only way to fix the...
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india sensexs also ended in the green higher would i a quarter of a%. ross, back to you. >>> kooaccording to our next gu, the only time equities have gone higher is during a bubble. richard, what metrics are you saying they're overvalued? >> we use a metric that gives and you genuine idea of the returns you're likely to get. so what we generally use is a cyclically adjusted pe. now, what we've done is to slightly alter that you can make it a little more short term by comparing that with the trailing pe and looking at the gap between them. if you look at the current valuations, over the last 130 years, u.s. stocks have gone down from current valuations 50% of the time over the next two years. which means they've gone up 50% of the time, so of course you can take an especially bet on that one. the trouble is those 50% of the times were bubbles. so the real question here, there's a lot of questions, one of the big questions is you know that corporate profit margins are high, you know that corporate profit is a% of gdp is high, so what this metric assumes i
india sensexs also ended in the green higher would i a quarter of a%. ross, back to you. >>> kooaccording to our next gu, the only time equities have gone higher is during a bubble. richard, what metrics are you saying they're overvalued? >> we use a metric that gives and you genuine idea of the returns you're likely to get. so what we generally use is a cyclically adjusted pe. now, what we've done is to slightly alter that you can make it a little more short term by comparing...
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exports -- giant -- a three-time is from china to india. apparently the religious has been improving recently. trade ministers left where china assured india of greater market access. let's listen to what the indian finance minister has been saying about that relationship. >> china is an important country for india. they are a neighbor. they are the largest trading partner. and we remain engaged. at the same time, continue trying to create a balance because there is an adverse balance of trade, and we are seeking market access to companies -- in be in pharmaceuticals. i hope it will happen. >> slightly closer to home for us. we heard about the european growth forecast plummeting. what can they do and what and the european central bank can do about it with interest rates? >> we will be hearing from the ecb in about a half an hour's time. the expectation is they are going to keep interest rates steady at 0.75%. more interestingly will be what mario draghi actually says after that meeting, whether he will address the wider issue of being in a
exports -- giant -- a three-time is from china to india. apparently the religious has been improving recently. trade ministers left where china assured india of greater market access. let's listen to what the indian finance minister has been saying about that relationship. >> china is an important country for india. they are a neighbor. they are the largest trading partner. and we remain engaged. at the same time, continue trying to create a balance because there is an adverse balance of...
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. >> trucks in india averaged just 21 kilometers per hour. that makes transporting perishable food a big challenge. public transport systems are also out of date. cities like delhi are growing too quickly. >> innovative transportation concepts are required to prevent cities from collapse, but only a few asian cities have already laid ground to cope with future needs. >> one theme at the asia-pacific conference of german business is that the infrastructure of asian cities needs to be completely reexamined. everything from roads to electricity. >> there is not enough capacity for power generation here. that has to be improved, and in the delivery of electricity, there are losses of up to 25% between the power station and the customer. >> german companies hope to play a role in upgrading and expanding the infrastructure. >> still to come, who are the next rulers of china? >> and how a german university is relocating to the red sea. >> we will be back in one minute with more. >> stick around. >> welcome back. while the u.s. goes to the polls next
. >> trucks in india averaged just 21 kilometers per hour. that makes transporting perishable food a big challenge. public transport systems are also out of date. cities like delhi are growing too quickly. >> innovative transportation concepts are required to prevent cities from collapse, but only a few asian cities have already laid ground to cope with future needs. >> one theme at the asia-pacific conference of german business is that the infrastructure of asian cities needs...
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what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or again beating. they're very few designers i can think of in coutoure who would do something like that. we were used to seeing coutoure very much what i would call salon clothing, a very beautiful and very delicate, but not with the sentence animal, vegetable, natural being brought into coutoure. was doing coutoure for use something that you wanted to make coutoure different are doing it -- did it make you different as a designer? >> it is difficult to answer that question. maybe for me, i did not go to fashion school. i learned through looking what was about fashion in tv. at that time, it was only co
what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or...
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vietnam has been taking similar steps as the philippines and india is taking counter measures. >> translator: don't read too much into the new design. we'll discuss this matter with related countries so people can cross borders freely. >> reporter: for the philippines and other countries it's difficult not to see the change as a china's two intentions especially as the countries making moves to get control over the south china sea. in july china formed a new body that governs the disputed islands in the south china sea. the new ordinance underpins the central government's hard line strategy. china's to leadership changed hands this month and the new regime is showing no sign of easing its tough stance on issues involving the philippines and other neighbors. >>> more low cost airlines began operating this year out of japan's airport. to succeed they have to overcome a serious problem. pil >> reporter: pilot training by a low cost company. it costs more than $1.2 million to train a pilot so budget airlines try to cut costs by hiring pilots already licensed. to expand their services low cost ca
vietnam has been taking similar steps as the philippines and india is taking counter measures. >> translator: don't read too much into the new design. we'll discuss this matter with related countries so people can cross borders freely. >> reporter: for the philippines and other countries it's difficult not to see the change as a china's two intentions especially as the countries making moves to get control over the south china sea. in july china formed a new body that governs the...
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in other words, if the governors decide we're going to put all the money into india, it's their decision rather than the part of the more strategic decision-making process. congress would get involved if all the money went to one country. >> do you think? [laughter] >> there's certain country's bbg would like to get rid of that congress wouldn't allow and that sort of thing. but i'm guessing it really needs to be part of really part of the foreign policy apparatus. >> i want to open up to question. we have time for about 20 minutes. please keep them brief so we can get as many as possible. go ahead. >> first time i ever saw -- was 1967 in taipei at usia. it was in chinese. but now i work with two groups. one is dhi esper diplomats which serves the diplomatic community here in washington, and arranges events to show them what goes on you. also people to people international who post the foreign officers at the national defense university. was happen with this is weak, and we take these our homes and arrange events with them, then go back to the home countries and remember us. when diploma
in other words, if the governors decide we're going to put all the money into india, it's their decision rather than the part of the more strategic decision-making process. congress would get involved if all the money went to one country. >> do you think? [laughter] >> there's certain country's bbg would like to get rid of that congress wouldn't allow and that sort of thing. but i'm guessing it really needs to be part of really part of the foreign policy apparatus. >> i want...
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. >>> moodys is sticking with a stable outlook for india. the agency mentioned a list of positives including india's high savings and investment rates, large diverse economy, but moody's did warn of credit challenges posed by india's weak infrastructure, high government debt and inflation. also under pressure partly due you to the country's strong reliance on imported crude. india is the world's fourthimpo may be some relief in sight. cnbc has more on the story live from new delhi. >> so this is a really big asset when talking about the field. field one will be producing 400,000 barrels a day. phase two producing 1 million barrels of oil every day. and conoco phillips announced an agreement for the $5 billion deal, but i would like to point out this deal is far from done. there are plenty of consortium partners when you're talking about it. for example shell, exxonmobile, all holding a a little over 16%. it will require all consortium partners. become when bp wanted to exit, in the end actually bought the stake, so we'll have to perhaps see
. >>> moodys is sticking with a stable outlook for india. the agency mentioned a list of positives including india's high savings and investment rates, large diverse economy, but moody's did warn of credit challenges posed by india's weak infrastructure, high government debt and inflation. also under pressure partly due you to the country's strong reliance on imported crude. india is the world's fourthimpo may be some relief in sight. cnbc has more on the story live from new delhi....
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the most part isn't it and soon enough for more oil turn around the developing economies like china india brazil putting their hard hats back on what's going to happen then it's a compelling argument and i want to suspect that many people would who proves to be correct is it will to show a return to. to normalcy return to growth however a lot of the extra capacity that it's coming is going to come from those emerging markets by two thousand and sixteen is thought of a hundred steel mills will be online this is going to produce about twenty four percent more steel them we've got a moment now the building boom that we're perhaps anticipating here would need to be starting now in order to take up all of the slack it's only four years away so what's going to happen in the meantime all of these extra mills are going to be sitting there producing steel which nobody wants so what's going to happen is they going to be idle or they're going to retire old steel mills right but it seems like the impact of that oversupply is affecting europe the most the french government is threatening to nationaliz
the most part isn't it and soon enough for more oil turn around the developing economies like china india brazil putting their hard hats back on what's going to happen then it's a compelling argument and i want to suspect that many people would who proves to be correct is it will to show a return to. to normalcy return to growth however a lot of the extra capacity that it's coming is going to come from those emerging markets by two thousand and sixteen is thought of a hundred steel mills will...
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people in india know and as i know when i'm in india the covering made of cotton is a very good choice in the heats because it's very comfortable, breeds easily and it keeps dust and at least some of the rays of the sun off of one's skin. it surely clear that the amount of skin displayed in typical u.s. female dress would need a dermatologist approved lenin fact i'm paying the price of years of not thinking about that. i need to be checked by a dermatologist every few months now. but more pointedly with the arguably , uncomfortable and unhealthy female clothing. why do we have to begin with high heel and platform shoes as delicious as they are an enjoyable and lovely as they are but now high heels are associated with majority norms in major spanish, italian and french exports so they draw no ire. in general the state is right i think when it limits its regulatory interventions into clothing to making sure that clothing sold to children is flameproof and without harmful chemicals and that other gross health risks are avoided that on the whole, women in particular are allowed and even en
people in india know and as i know when i'm in india the covering made of cotton is a very good choice in the heats because it's very comfortable, breeds easily and it keeps dust and at least some of the rays of the sun off of one's skin. it surely clear that the amount of skin displayed in typical u.s. female dress would need a dermatologist approved lenin fact i'm paying the price of years of not thinking about that. i need to be checked by a dermatologist every few months now. but more...
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it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks coming in will manage to change the trend. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers. the dax ending just slightly up at 7168. eurostoxx 50 down. the dow jones up a bit to 12.835. the euro is trading at $1.2710. >> we seem to be having some technical difficulties. let's turn to so
it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did...
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states talk us or i'm charlie professor and dean of the school of international affairs live for us in india thanks for coming on the program today. but more opinion and speculation on what's behind this high profile scandal at r.t. dot com you can head there to have your say on what to make of the timing here get involved because here for this hour from our web site are the numbers at the moment to see how your vote in just over a third saying the damning information came out to prevent general petraeus from testifying about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi a little over a quarter believing it's part of a bigger plot to overhaul leadership and a number of top jobs and nineteen percent for this hour saying the timing is linked to the u.s. presidential vote for the cover up taking place to ensure his reelection and now the same number seeing the play saying it's purely petraeus is a mistake that led to his downfall there's still time for you to cast your vote just head over to our dot com home page. let's get to our top story for you here on our two year european workers are unite
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vietnam and india have taken similar countermeasures. the waters around the disputed islands in the south china sea are believed to hold large reserves of oil and natural gas. >>> china's rise. wealth, power and problems. an income gap divides its people. pollution threatens their health. and disputed seas strains relations with neighbors. find out the problems china faces on "newsline." >>> south korean leaders are looking to their counterparts in china to put pressure on north korea. a top envoy from the south is visiting beijing amid signs beonyang may soon attempt another missile long. lim sung-nam is the chief negotiate over pyongyang's nuclear problem. he'll meet with officials including the chair of the six-partyalks on the north korean program. he'll likely ask china to persuade the north to skrapt launch. u.s. analysts said recent satellite photos said pyongyang may fire another missile. north korean military leaders launched what they called a satellite from the same pace in april. western intelligence analysts said the device,
vietnam and india have taken similar countermeasures. the waters around the disputed islands in the south china sea are believed to hold large reserves of oil and natural gas. >>> china's rise. wealth, power and problems. an income gap divides its people. pollution threatens their health. and disputed seas strains relations with neighbors. find out the problems china faces on "newsline." >>> south korean leaders are looking to their counterparts in china to put...
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the most celebrated holiday in india is today and thus trending an twitter now. during this time we typically see a strong uptick in gold consumption in india as it's considered auspicious and lucky to purchase gold according to the world gold council. india is battling a slowdown in growth, currency depreciation, factors that could impact gold demand this season. we asked gold bugs what they thought. take a look at what the tweeters had to say. george tweeted the voly doesn't matter. buy and hold and add to positions on significant price breaks. jeff tweets, forget the festival, have 5% in gold and silver at all times. lastly, lewis tweeted in the lackluster market all that glitters just might be gold. buy the yellow metal. now, the twitter audi unfazed by the impact of the voly. on traders how closely should you watch the consumption and seasonal trends in india? we're talking about the biggest consumer of gold in the world. >> yeah, doesn't matter to you? >> not as much anymore. when you see china starting to really have a big increase in imports, that's impor
the most celebrated holiday in india is today and thus trending an twitter now. during this time we typically see a strong uptick in gold consumption in india as it's considered auspicious and lucky to purchase gold according to the world gold council. india is battling a slowdown in growth, currency depreciation, factors that could impact gold demand this season. we asked gold bugs what they thought. take a look at what the tweeters had to say. george tweeted the voly doesn't matter. buy and...
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. >> a tropical storm dropped a torrent of rain on southern india and sri lanka. it claimed the lives of at least six people in the two countries. by thursday, 160,000 people have been displaced. low-lying areas were heavily flooded. an oil tanker ran aground just before the storm hit. one of the crew was reported drowned when a life boat capsized. coast guard officials say 32 crew members were rescued. they are still searching for the five missing. >>> people continue to flee violence in myanmar. the united nations says more than 28,000 people have been forced out of their homes in the latest wave of fighting. the conflict in the western state of rakine is pitting muslims. at least 84 people have died in the last two weeks, with more than 4,600 houses destroyed. u.n. workers are distributing food and emergency supplies in the area, but that job gets harder by the day as refugees stream into overcrowded camps. >> it's clearly urgent that law and order be restored so access is facilitated for aid to be delivered to those in need. >>> china's second stealth fighter
. >> a tropical storm dropped a torrent of rain on southern india and sri lanka. it claimed the lives of at least six people in the two countries. by thursday, 160,000 people have been displaced. low-lying areas were heavily flooded. an oil tanker ran aground just before the storm hit. one of the crew was reported drowned when a life boat capsized. coast guard officials say 32 crew members were rescued. they are still searching for the five missing. >>> people continue to flee...
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recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve said, pakistan is important and it's obviously important because of its size and it is a capable state. i'm not sure i would agree with ambassador munter that isn't is in sort of a stagnant period. i think in fact pakistan is going through a rather wrenching process and it's an important time to see which way the process moves. it is on the one hand, it's a country that i still believe the majority of people want a peaceful, stable, developed country where people have opportunities and the government is run has run transparently with some responsibility
recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments....
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so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. story . was. hello welcome to the weekly small round up with me kate partridge and here's a taste of what's coming up. over and out spotlight mosco psychology you know i am ray after five months following their european exit and the five on trashing at the hands of genoa. plus big day and nicklas backs
so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the enemy only saw...
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the owner was eventually traced to india. >>> following in the footsteps of online retailers, this postal service will be texting out same-day delivery this holiday season. the united states postal service will begin offering the service in san francisco. >>> an incredible gift. how one man is giving thanks for the past by investing in the future. >>> pretty amazing. it feels good to give back. >> spending his own money to help those in need. how one man spreads the spirit of thanksgiving with peanut butter and jelly. the bay area rescue missionn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a hot meal to 2- thousand pe a day this week. it also gave away 12-hundred turkeys >>> the bay area rescue mission in richmond provided a hot meal to 2,000 people a day this week. they also gave away 1200 turkeys to people in need in that neighborhood. the mission started out two weeks ago with only 37 turkeys. until the donations came pouring in and provided the rest of the food for this generous giveaway. >>> tens of thousands of u.s. troops found ways to celebrate thanksgiving half a world away. >> the cbs reporter monica
the owner was eventually traced to india. >>> following in the footsteps of online retailers, this postal service will be texting out same-day delivery this holiday season. the united states postal service will begin offering the service in san francisco. >>> an incredible gift. how one man is giving thanks for the past by investing in the future. >>> pretty amazing. it feels good to give back. >> spending his own money to help those in need. how one man spreads...
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the international director of the union once walter became president so my grandfather spent time in india and japan and germany and so you know he i did grew up around these stories i didn't really make the connection that they were so instrumental in the fabric of the middle class and america in general but i was fascinated you know i did early age by just the storytelling the thing the impressed me is is how few people know these stories. i just most of my life just assumed everybody knew this having gone to elementary school in lansing michigan and in the in the late fifty's we actually took a labor class there was actually a class the history of organized labor in like porth great i mean we knew the story we they had news reels and things that i'm assuming the u.a.w. probably provided to the schools at no charge but i remember watching you know the great flint sit down strike itself we knew of we knew the time line of things and it seems that with the reagan revolution and bill bennett taking over their part of education and just this whole change in america's attitude toward organize
the international director of the union once walter became president so my grandfather spent time in india and japan and germany and so you know he i did grew up around these stories i didn't really make the connection that they were so instrumental in the fabric of the middle class and america in general but i was fascinated you know i did early age by just the storytelling the thing the impressed me is is how few people know these stories. i just most of my life just assumed everybody knew...
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but that will be -- i expect china and india will become more active players in the region >> i will take the brunt of and ask one last question. we were talking earlier outside about a new country on the american foreign policy agenda, me and mar burma. president obama is going there. something is happening. is it important? how does it matter? >> burma is a country with a large population of potential resources, racked by a military government for a period. it is arranged between indy and china and southeast asia so it plays an important strategic role. and china has been playing a considerable role because it was one country that has dealt with me and mark --myanmar. the evolution of me and mark m --myanmar into a more prepared state is a positive strategic development. at the same time, we have to keep in mind the impact of the various regional groups in myanmar and other countries and also internally and i would warn against false enthusiasm in trying to push myanmar too rapidly into changes they may not be able to sustain and may break loose on their own. the administration pol
but that will be -- i expect china and india will become more active players in the region >> i will take the brunt of and ask one last question. we were talking earlier outside about a new country on the american foreign policy agenda, me and mar burma. president obama is going there. something is happening. is it important? how does it matter? >> burma is a country with a large population of potential resources, racked by a military government for a period. it is arranged between...
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elite does nor sympathize with the taliban and this is also a bit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude in lane afghanistan will still remain on i think it is the north spears in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from pakistan and create trouble but i would say that did not more than five percent ten percent saying that all the trouble that is another one is done emanate from pakistan that is totally false so with the taliban now being an example of a terrorist movement which is growing political now. can this be viewed as a tendency in the region well i'm not too sure about that but devoted political thought before nine eleven if you remember the taliban were ruling of understand they were the people running the country so devoid of a political force then they've started fighting against what they considered as a foreign invader and. unfortunately they seem to have won out because america has lost appetite to fight anymore there are doubts that af
elite does nor sympathize with the taliban and this is also a bit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude in lane afghanistan will still remain on i think it is the north spears in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from pakistan and create trouble but i would say that did not more than five percent ten percent saying that all the trouble that is another...
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in india, india is almost always cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does. recently we have seen that the india pakistan with collations have gone a little bit better. we will revert back to the historic form or something more than that. >> thank you. it's a great way to be part of this. it is great to be part of this group. i would like to make a couple of comments. as steve said, pakistan is important because of the size. and also because of the location. i am not sure i would agree with ambassador cameron munter. i think we are going through a heart wrenching process and it is an important time to see which way that process moves. on the one hand, it is a country where i still believe that the majority of people want this. it is a developed country where people have a sense of justice. it is not that different. but i also think that there are pressures which wants to put it in a direction of extremism. for all of those things, justice, development, and a number of those things. it is actually a moment of great tension within pakistan. it is a moment that
in india, india is almost always cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does. recently we have seen that the india pakistan with collations have gone a little bit better. we will revert back to the historic form or something more than that. >> thank you. it's a great way to be part of this. it is great to be part of this group. i would like to make a couple of comments. as steve said, pakistan is important because of the size. and also because of the location. i am not sure i would...
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could be india's biggest in two years. future land development had a tough time raising money for its hong kong ipo. the firm drew roughly $26 million below its proposed rice range. the cease fire enters it second day despite a number of rockets being put off, the truce has held so far. stephan stephanie gosk joins us for more. what's happening today? >> we're getting disturbing news out of gaza that could cause problems for a delicate cease fire. a 20-year-old man was shot and killed by israeli forces. p ten other palestinians were injured. they approached the border with israel and it imposes a 1,000 foot buffer zone. but part of the cease fire deal was that after 24 hour, israel would loosen up some of the restrictions on its border, as well as some of its crossings. it seems as if this was a testing of the stipulation and what happened was a gun battle there on the border. already on on both sides, whether gaza or israel, there is not a lot of faith that the cease fire is going to hold. here in this country especially
could be india's biggest in two years. future land development had a tough time raising money for its hong kong ipo. the firm drew roughly $26 million below its proposed rice range. the cease fire enters it second day despite a number of rockets being put off, the truce has held so far. stephan stephanie gosk joins us for more. what's happening today? >> we're getting disturbing news out of gaza that could cause problems for a delicate cease fire. a 20-year-old man was shot and killed by...